Recently, I saw a project called @vanar at Binance Square. At first, I didn’t pay much attention, but later I took a closer look and found that it is doing something quite practical—creating a blockchain that is both fast and cheap.
What do we usually dislike about playing DeFi and buying NFTs? Two words: lag and expensive. For example, when you transfer money on Ethereum, the Gas fee can easily be dozens of dollars, and sometimes you have to wait forever for the confirmation. The goal of Vanar Chain is to solve this problem: fast transactions, low fees, and cross-chain interoperability.
Unlike some projects that only shout slogans, it is truly optimizing technology. It is said that its block generation speed is very fast, confirming a transaction in just a few seconds, and the fees can almost be ignored. This is incredibly friendly for ordinary people—you want to buy an NFT without worrying about being scared off by high Gas fees; you want to participate in liquidity mining without having to wait for ages.
Its token is called VANRY, and it is not just for speculation; it has practical uses. For example, you can use VANRY to pay transaction fees, stake it to earn yields, and even vote on how the project should develop. This model of 'user participation in governance' seems quite fair to me, unlike some projects that only let big players have a say.
What interests me more is its cross-chain capability. Right now, everyone's money is scattered across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB chains, making it particularly troublesome to move assets around. Vanar hopes to connect these chains, allowing your money to flow more freely. Although it is still in its early stages, the direction is right.
I checked the team's background; it's not a big company, but they work quite diligently, and the technical documentation is open and transparent. Unlike some projects that boast every day, only to crash upon launch. Vanar seems to be the type that 'quietly works hard,' which makes it more likely to go far.
I have already started paying attention to the price trends of $ VANRY and have bought a small amount, planning to observe it long-term. After all, the infrastructure of future Web3 will definitely not be limited to just one chain. Whoever can provide a good experience will win.
If you also think that 'a bit faster and a bit cheaper' is important, you might want to learn about @Vanar and $VANRY . Perhaps the next game-changer will be it!